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  2. Northern flicker - Wikipedia

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    C. a. luteus foraging on the ground, in Minnesota C. a. luteus eating suet at a feeder, in New York. According to the Audubon field guide, "flickers are the only woodpeckers that frequently feed on the ground", probing with their beak, also sometimes catching insects in flight. Although they eat fruits, berries, seeds, and nuts, their primary ...

  3. List of birds of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bluebird is New York's state bird The following list of birds of New York included the 503 species and a species pair of wild birds documented in New York as of August 2022. Unless noted otherwise, the source is the Checklist of New York State Birds published by the New York State Avian Records Committee (NYSARC) of the New York State Ornithological Association. These species ...

  4. Red-bellied woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Red-bellied woodpecker feeding on the ground, Central Park, New York City. These birds mainly search out arthropods on tree trunks. They may also catch insects in flight. [citation needed] They are omnivores, eating insects, fruits, nuts and seeds. Their breeding habitat is usually deciduous forests.

  5. The best US States for bird watching revealed - AOL

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    New York Birds flying in the sky near building Whether you take the short walk to Central Park or venture out to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, in New York you stand the chance of witnessing more ...

  6. Downy woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The downy woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) is a species of woodpecker, the smallest in North America. Length ranges from 14 to 18 cm (5.5 to 7.1 in). Length ranges from 14 to 18 cm (5.5 to 7.1 in). Downy woodpeckers primarily live in forested areas throughout the United States and Canada, with the exception of deserts in the southwest and the ...

  7. Black-backed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Their breeding range is boreal forest across Canada, Alaska, the Northwestern United States, as well as northern Wisconsin, [7] the Adirondacks in New York, New England, Minnesota, [8] and Upper Michigan. [9] In particular the species is a burnt-forest specialist, feeding on the outbreaks of wood-boring beetles that feed on recently burnt trees ...

  8. The area’s common suburban and urban woodpecker species — primarily the downy woodpecker and red-bellied woodpecker — are resident, meaning they stay in the same place year-round, said ...

  9. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire: Red-tailed hawk (state raptor) Buteo jamaicensis: 2019 [67] Oklahoma: Wild turkey (state game bird) Meleagris gallopavo: 1990 [68] Oregon: Osprey (state raptor) Pandion haliaetus: 2017 [69] Pennsylvania: Ruffed grouse (state game bird) Bonasa umbellus: 1931 [3] South Carolina: Northern mockingbird (former state bird) Mimus ...